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Help! Dogs attack door when someone comes over

Discussion in 'Dogs - all breeds / types' started by nancyaz, Aug 31, 2007.

  1. nancyaz

    nancyaz New Member

    I am in need of help! I have two dogs an 18 month old GSD and a 20 month old Miniature Schnauzer. Whenever the door bell rings or someone is at the door they both loose their minds and barely let me open the door. They both want to rush out to whoever it is. My GSD jumps on people and I am afraid if he hurts someone. My schnauzer of course doesnt stop barking at the poor person. If it is a delivery I have to just open the door a little or they will both get out to overly excitedly greet the poor person. They both know how to sit and stay but when that door bell rings they forget everything! Any advise would be great!!!!
     
  2. Samsintentions

    Samsintentions New Member

    i would suggest praising them when they don't react to the doorbell. Ring it all the time. If they react. Distract them and praise them when they're quiet.

    If not, you could always put them in a back room or in a crate when the doorbell rings, or if you know when someone is coming over..
     
  3. Chezza

    Chezza New Member


    Yea thats what I would suggest too, let them know that they get seperated for bad behavior. Say No. Then put them out, or crate them.
     
  4. MyPetTherapyDog

    MyPetTherapyDog New Member

    What you want to do is have someone practice with you.
    Begin by getting the dog/dogs to focus on you ie. watch me.
    High praise.
    Then add the doorbell distraction.
    When they focus on you ie. watch me. HIGH PRAISE
    You can e-mail me direclty for more info at Dynamic_dog_Training@myway.com
    Susan
     

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